Shockwave vs Plasmasonic - What's the difference?
shockwave | plasmasonic |
*{{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 23
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Man Utd 1 - 6 Man City
, work=BBC Sport
(of a speed, aviation) equal to, or greater than, or capable of achieving, ten times the speed of sound.
(of a speed, aeronautics) far enough above the speed of sound as to cause ionization of the air through shock heating deriving from the sonic shockwave, with resultant radio blackout, and plasma sheath surrounding the object travelling at speed
As a noun shockwave
is .As an adjective plasmasonic is
(of a speed|aviation) equal to, or greater than, or capable of achieving, ten times the speed of sound.shockwave
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(en noun)citation, page= , passage=Sergio Aguero added a third and, even though Darren Fletcher pulled a goal back, this only proved the signal for a late surge by City that brought three more goals and a result that will have sent shockwaves through the Premier League.}}